Hopkinson
ho-pkin-son,
hop-ki-nson
Origin:British
Meaning:Son of Hopkin; Son of Robert
Just hearing the masculine name Hopkinson will remind you and baby of the important people who’ve been part of your journey together. While this moniker’s translation might seem very clear, there's another layer to Hopkinson’s story. As a combination of the English title Hopkin and son, Hopkinson means “son of Hopkin.” Uncovering Hopkin’s roots reveals Hobb, the medieval shortened form of Robert. Given Hopkinson’s close link to Robert, the name also carries the interpretation “son of Robert.” If Hopkin, Hobb, and Robert are monikers that appear in your family or community tree, naming baby Hopkinson will show them they are part of a bigger legacy.
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